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<blockquote data-quote="kr15" data-source="post: 6733600" data-attributes="member: 620194"><p>so sending, for example 200rms to 100rms speaker..the clipping is irrelevent. its the fact that the speaker is unable to dissapate the heat is what will cause the damage...and by over time, does that mean doing it for a year, or doing it over time meaning like doing it for 8 hours straight?..Now I am wondering....If clipping is irreleveant, then when put 600rms on something that handle 500, and because it initially sounds fine, we assume we are good...but perhaps after a year of overpowering it, it eventually breaks down?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kr15, post: 6733600, member: 620194"] so sending, for example 200rms to 100rms speaker..the clipping is irrelevent. its the fact that the speaker is unable to dissapate the heat is what will cause the damage...and by over time, does that mean doing it for a year, or doing it over time meaning like doing it for 8 hours straight?..Now I am wondering....If clipping is irreleveant, then when put 600rms on something that handle 500, and because it initially sounds fine, we assume we are good...but perhaps after a year of overpowering it, it eventually breaks down? [/QUOTE]
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